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FLAME (Future Libraries, Archives, and Museums in Excavation)
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8 episodes
3 days ago
Future Libraries, Archives, and Museums in Excavation (FLAME) is a podcast series that explores what much-needed decolonization work in galleries, libraries, archives, and museums (GLAMs) looks like in current times. Our podcast series holds the microphone up to archivists, scholars, and museum staff who represent or work with collections pertaining to BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) communities. “Future Libraries, Archives, and Museums in Excavation (FLAME)” is a CLIR Postdoctoral Fellowship Curated Futures Project. FLAME is licensed under CC BY 4.0
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Future Libraries, Archives, and Museums in Excavation (FLAME) is a podcast series that explores what much-needed decolonization work in galleries, libraries, archives, and museums (GLAMs) looks like in current times. Our podcast series holds the microphone up to archivists, scholars, and museum staff who represent or work with collections pertaining to BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) communities. “Future Libraries, Archives, and Museums in Excavation (FLAME)” is a CLIR Postdoctoral Fellowship Curated Futures Project. FLAME is licensed under CC BY 4.0
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‘Indigenous Knowledge is Living Knowledge.’ Context and Resources for Describing Indigenous Collections. A Conversation with Lydia Curliss.
FLAME (Future Libraries, Archives, and Museums in Excavation)
30 minutes 37 seconds
2 years ago
‘Indigenous Knowledge is Living Knowledge.’ Context and Resources for Describing Indigenous Collections. A Conversation with Lydia Curliss.

In this episode hosts Laura Wilson and Ece Turnator speak with Lydia Curliss of the Hassanamisco band of Nipmuc and PhD student at the Information School at the University of Maryland about centering Indigenous communities and forming relationships with local tribes while doing restorative work in GLAM spaces and in the academia.

The episode has references to the Editorial Guide for Indigenous Entity Descriptions in Social Networks and Archival Context (SNAC), the Stolen Relations Project, the Local Contexts project and NAGPRA.

FLAME (Future Libraries, Archives, and Museums in Excavation)
Future Libraries, Archives, and Museums in Excavation (FLAME) is a podcast series that explores what much-needed decolonization work in galleries, libraries, archives, and museums (GLAMs) looks like in current times. Our podcast series holds the microphone up to archivists, scholars, and museum staff who represent or work with collections pertaining to BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) communities. “Future Libraries, Archives, and Museums in Excavation (FLAME)” is a CLIR Postdoctoral Fellowship Curated Futures Project. FLAME is licensed under CC BY 4.0